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The ring routine borrows elements from both the Billy McComb and Al Koran routines, however Richard has improved the routine by eliminating much of the pocketing in the routine, as well as having to hold out a ring.
The coin in bottle routine is a coin in bottle with a huge difference, there are no gimmicked coins involved! The magician borrows a coin, has it marked on both sides, and then penetrates it into a glass bottle. The spectator sees the coin inside and verifies the marks. The coin can then be shaken out, or the bottle can be wrapped up and smashed with a hammer to retrieve the coin. Again, no folding coins are used, and there are no switches. The coin in the bottle is the spectator's marked coin.
This was written by Richard Osterlind and published by Jeff Busyb in 1983. The book contains two effects, the linking of three borrowed finger rings, and the marked borrowed coin in bottle. The ring routine borrows elements from both the Billy McComb and Al Koran routines, however Richard has improved the routine by eliminating much of the pocketing in the routine, as well as having to hold out a ring.
The coin in bottle routine is a coin in bottle with a huge difference, there are no gimmicked coins involved! The magician borrows a coin, has it marked on both sides, and then penetrates it into a glass bottle. The spectator sees the coin inside and verifies the marks. The coin can then be shaken out, or the bottle can be wrapped up and smashed with a hammer to retrieve the coin. Again, no folding coins are used, and there are no switches. The coin in the bottle is the spectator's marked coin.
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